Originally Posted by
LondonDave
I got up a little late this morning and wasn't going to go out but decided to anyway. I was just going on my own property so it's just a short ATV ride back to the marsh. Throw out a few decoys and see what happens. I've been out 2 other times since the regular season opened. Got a hen woodie the first time (only bird I saw) and a hen redhead the second time (again the only bird I saw).
So this morning I'm not really expecting much. I thought the weather was going to be a little more "ducky". It was pretty warm, no rain but windy. After I get set up I start giving a few single quacks on the call, just for something to do and thinking maybe if there is something in the area they might be curious. Well low and behold doesn't a small flock of mallards pop up from the neighbouring property a few hundred yards away. They start working their way towards me. Practicing what I've read I stay quiet and let them come. They turn off to the east and I start on them with the call. They circle back north, more on the call and then swing around heading south coming right into me. This is too good to be true. I stay off the call, stay still and let them come in. They are working right into my spread, 8 mallards on their final approach, in range, wings locked drifting slightly from straight in front of me to my left. It's time. I get up, bang, bang, bang........Nothing, zero, zilch. Missed them all.
And that's why I can only laugh because if I didn't then things wouldn't be fun anymore.
I'll get them next time. :thumbup: